GooberTheHat wrote:We've recently bought a Beko condenser dryer and it's brilliant, dries a full load in a quarter of the time our old washer/dryer used to. Very economical to run too.
Heat pump tumble dryers have grown in popularity because they are more energy efficient than other dryers. They run at lower temperatures which means they are kinder to your clothes and keep energy bills down.
Unlike a vented tumble dryer that needs a vent to release moisture into the air, a heat pump tumble dryer has a built-in vent. It uses hot air to absorb the moisture from your clothes. After the air passes through the drum, it goes through the evaporator, removing the moisture. This condensation is then collected and stored in a tank. The rest of the air is reheated and used to continue drying your clothes.
LivDiv wrote:Used to love emptying the water reservoir on my condenser dryer. Felt like loading fuel rods into a spaceship.
No idea how a heat pump dryer works.
ZMM wrote:Does anyone have any washer/dryers they can recommend
Kow wrote:Will this work or is the up and down again thing going to fuck up the working of the u bend?
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